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. 1987;33(2):111-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00544552.

The efficacy of a transdermal formulation of clonidine in mild to moderate hypertension and its effects on the arterial and venous vasculature of the forearm

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The efficacy of a transdermal formulation of clonidine in mild to moderate hypertension and its effects on the arterial and venous vasculature of the forearm

A Achimastos et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1987.

Abstract

We have studied the efficacy of clonidine hydrochloride administered transdermally once a week for 9 to 15 weeks in 12 patients with mild to moderate hypertension. Clonidine reduced both supine and standing blood pressures on average, but only 8 subjects were responders, i.e. had a decrease in supine diastolic blood pressure to below 90 mm Hg or more than 10% from baseline. Supine heart rate was unchanged, but in the responders the orthostatic increase in heart rate was reduced by clonidine from baseline (p less than 0.05). Moreover, in all the patients the change in the orthostatic increase in heart rate was correlated with the change in supine diastolic pressure (p less than 0.05). Brachial artery blood flow, forearm arterial compliance, vascular resistance, and venous tone were not affected by clonidine. Thus, transdermal clonidine reduced blood pressure, probably by a baroreflex-mediated effect, but did not affect the vasculature of the forearm.

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